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     Although Rudy Sedlack is very knowledgable on most subjects, I believe he
falls a little short in the Tin Immersion department.  I'm not sure what he
means by stating "depending on who's lies you believe" can give you 30 -100
microinches.  Normally I wouldn't mention the fact that I sell OMIKRON White
Tin Immersion, I wouldn't mention the fact that it will not grow
whiskers/dendrites, I wouldn't mention the fact that in the last year of
production at MANY shops I haven't recieved a single complaint, I wouldn't
mention the fact it's very easy to run and unlike what Mr. Sedlack stated, can
be measured very accurately using a SERA unit (as advertised in CircuitTree
Magazine.  I wouldn't mention that I believe this is the best alternative
finish on the market, and I can show you why.
     I know this forum is not to be used as a sales tool, but it should work
both ways, if your going to slam my product online, I'm going to defend it
online, and if you don't know what you're talking about maybe you should
reserve your comments to the bathroom.
     Rudy I am NOT A LIAR and have all the  technical data and test data to
back up my statements.  I think White Tin happens to be one of the products
YOU don't sell, maybe that's got something to do with your negative opinion.
   AAAAAAhhhhhhh...  I feel much better now!!!

Stephen M. Wentz
Florida CirTech Inc.
p.s.  anyone want some info?

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